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i7i’ ale.’
Married, —-111 this eonkl}. mi, Wednesilry
-
#y, to Mias JajtrWood.
, ..... In Louisville, or Tuesday, Use
ißst. Huch Wilson, I'sq. tn Mrs.
jAKft.M’MuftHRY, late eoiisoA of I’mncls
JWJKbtrr’y, Esq,* tiaceaserl.
irf Tbe Rev’d, Mr. Golrikt, will
}ire.fc* in tiie Church so this pUce no Son-
ELEC HON.
{£•■*An Election will be heM at tbs Court
Hoa*e io LouiviHe,iui tbe 9ih of Novem
ber next, for CLERK OV THE SUPE
RIOR COUfe* und SHERIFF, of Jar
gon otttt'y, in tbe room of Day in Cl ax kg
Jcjx Q . SosTictc. Esquires, resi^uetl.
frry We are req tested to announce t hat
Mr. Ebenez r Buthvvell is a Candid-tie jf*jr-
Receiver of Tax Returns o* JttforsoTi
eoccty.
Reform from twenty-tight riujitics,
foilowiag result, lor members of
cbusrert
* TERRELL, w?
CRAWFORD, 921/5
q •• a set rr, 8349
*■'* COOK, 727.1
FORSYTH, 7220
COBB, 7t w
‘WILDE, C49t
MILTON, 6430
LUMRKLV, 6207
DOOLY, 5906
CUTHBER TANARUS, 5570
DANIEL. 4089
•. TELFAIR, 1906 .
WOOD, 1409
‘Eleven eotmties remai.i toL: heart! From;
viz.? Franklin,’ Moot.'.omery, -Madison,
Bu'ttaT*fc,"Oanrlen, Ghnn. Lauretr-, Set-Leu,
Tataaß, Telfur and Wayne. Thera is
lit'ue doubt of our preseot representation in
Congress being permitted to a* ay at home,
with (perhaps) the exception of Forsyth.
New members will do well * taUc much,
©r perhaps tiiey my meet with similar ci
vility.
statu: legislature.
Clarke county.
Mitch u}J. Sea’;tor—Burton, Rosseter and
Moor?, Reps.
Emaund. rytfk*y.
.givafo, Senator—Wp*du, Ifop.
Greene cuiniy.
£arly. Senator—R. a, and Lrow •
sting, Reps.
Jackson county.
Montgomery, Senator—Coehran, Math
etva .and Witt, Reps.
Jasper county .
Beasley, Senator— Walker and
iPiarks, Reps.
Jones ccmty.
- Pope*, Senator— Roytio, Lee and Wim
berly, Repa.
Lamms c&vMy.
* JJla-cksitear, S*n tor—Wood, Rep.
. Liberty county.
SCell,Senator—Bi-.'.d'vrH tc Fraser, Reps
-- r .M'Jnto&h county.
Ropkia*., Senator—Powell & M’lntosb,
‘B’Cpe.
McrguKi.ovnfy.
Hogg;, Senator—C-oi k, Duke & Kecnoa,
Reps.
Fulaski eovnUj.
Harris, Senator—Lau'er, Rep.
Ttiggs arunty.
Wimberly, BtotUer—-Lawson & Hedges,
;%p*.
Wilkes county.
Talbot, Eematoi—Wclibtrn, Pops a>;d
Henderson, Rapa.
’ ffficimm county.
Haitiier, Senator—Culpepper, Rep,
SPECK.” OF WAR
The New-Y’erk Us^tie of October 4th
famishes us with the following intelligence: i
<4 The b-jg Elfon-fYngtase, fiioercft, er-j
i-ivfcd at Holmes* ftuia n Saturday evening !
I**Lin 140 days from Tranquebar, (Bin !
dfostun) cargo, piece goccta,bound (o Button. !
Left, loth May, hr'g Saunders, Ashbridge, \
of Pbdatle’pbia, pstainfd i eousanuen .<-* !
of i prevalent repor t of WAR BETWEEN i
ENGLAND % ‘/kg UNITED STATES. I
Heard of no other American vessel on ( tic
•Atmt. v —(Ch*n6£too SdutLern Futrioi.)
The posfccr'pt to he Kaw’i nryport Herald
of October tat. scrams the fallowing ;—<
By & Setter reetiitei in town laii evening
from E&ntpor', A epp ara that n EN
GLISH FLEET W’ j-j=t rtersred theta,
cohsbdug of -JiU; £'.■ gua i. p, tw* 38 gun
frigates, a gun brig-. an<S enp sloop of r.
(i They seized up/n Amer ican property of ev
ery description t,mr: 9Utisly. iiu people
TALKot nothing
['i’bc above two: at h ulv’ UUt —us ap
pears by latent di.ios no..* the NurtLj
It is v/Mcrvnd, t> at Li cimatioo ha? Wr j
receivatj Loci “4 b%\i of the s
Ut.itew States’ tt’.'siy in the South, (neigh- j
borhcod of New-Orlenas) that he expected I
to he attacked by the 3ptuiards. It is add- j
1 ed, that a consultation has bean held at
Washington, ia consequence ; and it is <;£?- ;
tuised that a strong raved force is to ha ser.t ‘•
ta cruise io that direction, say the gulf ec j
vicinity of Florida, to ascertain the Liuv*{
rnonis, and if rteerfesary, to prevent tas I
iaudiagofa tosiiieiWec. j
Bichmend Enquire/, j
vV'’ rr- ToB , October 9. |
From J\*rw-(h‘le.:ns .—Cjti*t Kowier, I
from New-Gileaj!3, inibrnv* tltat the i T ;i,
before he s iiled (he United S if v s ? srFodncr ‘
Firebrand: - ut. arrived tbota •
from’the coast of ..Mexico, where site buu |
been attacked b.v SpMtiivk go a brig?, ■& \
lost: one oinn killed.
Captain Fowler u.!so states, the revolu-1
tionists h id ta'kyu oion of the hue port j
of Afantnarorda, ‘ the gulf of Mexico,!
where they had established a eourt of ad-J
rniraitv. A pti£“ sehonner arrived at the!
B 15.: a the d.-y aptein F. rail jd, ?;•’ “vver-j
s ! otbor ri t * rises hrd ?een taken :?cd r■* i
gnUrL eoiidv-joued at Matagorda—one of *
tiiwm iv at unid to be worth half a iliiuuofi
dollars.
FOiiEJLO-N®
I ATE FROM JEKCLAKD.
Nkvv-Yomt, *. j
Thr f’tet-stiuDg ship Mifo, 4 . 1
rt rived it £fo*tou cu ?*. y t st. in 3d |
f; r;fi* Livnpool, brlu.-h ... udiiC> d*tVi. •
to the 26 h of August.
The Ed*tors of the &lereaatiie Auvcrti- j
ser huva received lVo?n C.cir atteniir-: IE” i
tou’Ccrrcspundeut, the following ext.a; is
from f.jondon papers and Lloyd's LisU of
the 25ih of August.
Oar L /od’>n papers mention that a nsv, |
ministry was ‘-ot forming it; F.:";.D.e.
Lard Cos hr: n h .and been nl and for bre k
ing * ut. of prison, found guilty, t.nd reeom
i uMv.id-1 to mercy. lie aJd Lava ult'd Jus
j tine. r*oi ittercy.
J At eouma from Algiers v.ere (o July 23ih,
; by a is idinirui Vvt-so i vihieh, had...arrived
iat Geneva. The Capt. reported that the
! plftco wj*.s for?)Liflg, and tkyy had prepared
nemt r, , bales of wool, for the purpose, it
was said of placing on the decks of the
j fleet (which was ia port) to prvVtm t!inr
; heiug sunk by shells. The British Cou:.u)
whs refuse.; permission to depart.
la EngUiid, * etrettchißect was tua uidtr
of tbe d^y.
Tbe Munchestci inanufactares wefei>..d
to have found ewplcybrusst.
* *
Lohooh, Aug. 24,
! Extract of# titterfrem TarU r 2ldi imL
j “ Mr. \Viisou, Consul of the United
f States at Natuz, had several wnrm discue
sior.s with the Coutinissary wbo endeavor
ed to subject the American merchant C p
! t&ias to minute and vexatious foaitiities,
wbi*'*h uiAicri&lSy infringed an %li liberty of
commerce. In the heat of arguiuent, tf.e
i Coiainiary not oh arrogantly eritieised
1 the. supposed tendcuey of the Consul’* o
j pinions, but losing all temper, remonsi; aied
| wish vehemence against bis preserving an
i Eagle at bis gates, and enjoined him to
have it instantly removed. Air. W. natur
ally insisted on possessing irivioiale the
emblemati; arm* of his country. The
Commissary, act.ujtomed to passive obedi
ence, sent aa armed force and took down
the Eagle. The Consul forwarded ener-
K6(i3 complaints to Paris. The Minister
deputed an inspei tioo general of police, who
i after having investigated the affair, made a
(proper excuse, when the arms of the Uni-:
i ted Brates were solemnly repLeed.^
I Paris, Aog. i4, j
j Yesterday Madame Gaifotin, ihe lady :
-of the AmbAssador from the U, Slates, w*s
presented to his majesty, by the Iviarti io
ness do Viiielte, and the Countess CaeU.in
de- ia Uadiefoucault. His Majesty spoke
f > her la English, i the most nifectionate
manner. Mr. O. was received with ihe
utmost graciousness by the Dutchess of An
. gouiema,
| August i‘o.
j Thv English expedition against Algiers,
iil expected atGeuoa, where it will be rein
j forced by 2,500 mt'o. Tbe of Sardi
nia, ii is expected, is mukiog a eonsidcra
: bi levy offrotps to co-operate with the
| expedition.
Naples, Aug. 3.
j We hnve the American men of war in
: our hartor; on board of one, is the min
ister rs the United who is destined
i for Constr ntiL .p'e. It is said, that the oth
er two wi i be joined to the foroes destined
against Algiers. Mr. A. Gibbs, Consul of
tbe United S a!es ot Palermo, died lately,
lie was found ut ibe foot ol his bed, bathed
in bis blood, and bis pistol beside him.
The Forte will not, it is said, in*he any
effort to support the Betbary powers. ;
The Loudon G. zetfe of r?u- 43th, con-i
tains an order in Council, prohibiting the
! export of gunpowder, >l l pure., arms and
j MHKHiiiUioOj for 3 a&cfclks frem the l*lh of
J Tks Amcncau ehr. Alan meth. wlthuf
i crew of upwards of So men, g the! tier ■
[part of May from I!;eno Ayres, under |
ilTb patriot flag, osi aeruiiC tlte eoftst of i
Chili and China.
I Anoor duD i I
By inh-Migenee from Tripoli and ie.nis, ;
we learn that the tee dard of ibo p- ]
ii displayed Ly the Barbaiiaus, e and r;v cf j
ikey have placed tbeir robberses hi.uci c
protection of retigiees .• n. A , .'e-;- .
poliian ship of the lice- two frigates, two 1
Rrigs, and two corvette , have bee Irerc :
~a tbeir way to meet ike Ik.vJ-.sLi oivt A-;
rncriean squadrons, if .-. Two vevse'a ]
his holiness have sailed ter 8 ’ - ;*e ik e i
nation, which is ai i ? be Jibraitar.
€><£>-
VALUE OF REFUTATION.]
The following eloquent elusion I
oa the value ot reputation, i? !
extracted from the speech ofj
CHAKLES PHILIPS, Esq. |
i at the Court Housed''GaUvay,
I Ireland, on the Ist of April last,
! in a case ct libel on the Rev.
C O’Mullen, a catholic clcr
I g>’ man *
j “ V. r hat damages, iber., can
J you give? I am er-'u.:nt to leave
j the defendants cviir.e altogether
Tut of the Gue-.Uoo. hut i >o can :
IL > (
you record pence the sc hviag • ‘’
!my client?—Who shall estimate:
I the cost of priceless reputation— j
[that impress which gives this ha
man dross us currency, ait.io.it
which we si£nd despised, deba •
bed, dc-predated ? Who shall t e- !
’ t
pair h injured l Who can rede n
it lost ? Oh well and uOy doe a
j the great Philosopher of pcetry
esteem the world’s wc.alth as
44 trash”in the comparisonv ab
out it gold has no Value—birth,
no distinedott—station no iignity
—beauty, no charm —\ no re
verence. Or, should 1 net rather
Say, without ii every treasure im
poverishes, every grace deforms, j
!every dignity degrades and all
jthe arts and decoration:;, and ac 1
Icompiishnvnts of ihe, siand like I
the beacon blase upon a tlcs, i
warning, the world that its ap
oroach is dinpr, ihct its c ntntor.
is death. The wretch withci-k :. is
under an eternal Guarantiee-, me
friend to greet —no home to h vr
hor him 5 me voyage of his hie be .
[comes a joyless peril, and in the!
! midst of chi ambition can achieve,;
or avarice amass, cr rapacity
plunder, he buses on the surge,
a buoyant pestilence!—But let
; me not degrade into selfishness <
j individual safety or individual!
I exposure this universa’ principle; i
‘it testifies an higher, a more eh-j
■ ncbling origin; it is this, which !
consecrating the humble circle 0’ ;
the earth, wdll at all times extend :
itself to the circumference of the !
horizon—which nerves the arm
lof the Patriot to save his country
■-—which lights the lamp of the
philosopher to amend man—!
which, if it does not inspire, will
the martyr to merit im
mortality—which, when one
world’s agony is passed, arid the
glory of another is dawning, will
prompt the prophet, even in his
chariot of iire s and in his vision of
Heaven, to bequeath to mankind
the mantle of his memory.
O divine, O delightful legacy,
our spotless reputation \ Rich is |
the inheritance it leaves*—pious
j the example it testifies—pure,
j precious and imperishable, the
.hopewhich it inspires.—-Can you
conceive a more atrocious injury
than to filch from m *
that inestimable bene! . to rob
society of its charms, and solitude
of its solace ; not only 10 cut-un
life, but attaint death, converting
j the very grave, the re luge ci the
| sufferer, into the gate cf infamy
; urd of shan 2! I can cor rive ve
iry few critnes ond it. He who
I plunders my uvooerty, tabes from
j me that which c cr* be v e:mred by
j time. L : n what period can cui
(repair a ruhac . \cpr er it lie
| who mnimes nv person- atTcen
| that which medicines • . y rerae*
i dv.—But what herb in ; sov-.r
----*/
! e ; gwy over the wounds of show
| der: He who ridicules my pover*
j ty, or reproaches my prnsession,
upbraids t.A with hint which in-*
dustvymay reuieve, any. ’ategri*
.tv ourii-y; but v;hat riches slmil
| iedeem the ban runt fame l what
i power t hai i b iaiica the sul iled
| of character! Can there he
; an ir.iury rvrjru deadly! Car. there
Ibe a crime more cruel;—it is
1 ,
v-TV'Ut remedy—i: is without
: anti 1 nc—it is wstbort evasion*
: Fhe tuniuc calumny h ever on
! ther t‘eh-—from Telneuoiiof
us et & V'jj activ, ■ y ecu cscepe—
i?ora the venom of If;-: fang r.
sanity can'recover it has no er;
| my mem but crime, it has no prr v
j but v: ruv>. }: has no interval from
j the restlessness o> tts ma!icc v
j save when bloated with its vic
tims, T gro\ ds to gh.gorge them
Li the withered shrine where cn*
vy idolizes her own infirmities*
binder such a visitation, how
dreadful would be the destiny of
the virtuous and the good, if the
providence of our constitution had
not given you the power, as X
; itu-st you vViit Lave the t*riiiciijlc f
I jo bruise die head of the serpent,
i and crush and cm able the a’tar
of its idohtrv,”
| y-, - 1 ir iry~ ~ ‘"'lit T waHWMl l| iii*> “* r _ifC4
v§lM*"V JV. \ TANARUS‘’ ,J ? S VA . ‘ m *’
a**. AteA * ;- \ t ‘.4 x* idj .. -a*
! V TT* f * ? rfl T
j Yv ill be rcics on * uesgay the
| l Oth of Hcccr her next, r,t the
1 lute residence of John G: 3R, dec.-
I
jin Jefferson county,
i All the per3a ml property of
| said dec. consisting of Horses,
IC a .tie, 11 cgs, Sh ee p, Household
• and kitchen furniture, and plum a*
Uion tools-—Togeiher with the
!crop cf Cotton, Corn,Todder &c
j Conditions made!: sown on the
! day of sale.
Pachit (.ret,;, Adm : x
iParnn Cres.Adm'r.
! Qctoner 24. Gw
notice:""’
! /.. 1 ; persons harirg : l er:ar..lsa*
gainst the estate cf John Greer: r
late of Jefferson cetnr* dw. are
requested to presc at t! era within
the time prescribed by law -and
those indebted are requested to
make immediate pty m•. r*
„ JRctcliifi 6 f ‘i't \ Alim Ja
WarrenG . /ir/mba
October 24. 0 w
NOTICE. ~
The public are hereby caution
ed against trading with, or credit
ing my wife Nancy D. Coyne, for
merly Nancy D. Franklin, io?
reasons quite satisfactory to me;
from, hence 1 shall not in future
be bound by any of her contr vets,
Phineas Cos pie.
October 10 j 1815.